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Warp wrote:
> Just because, according to quantum mechanics, a particle can interact
> over great distances with no delay doesn't mean that *information* can
> be transferred over that distance without the delay
I think you're right. Indeed, most recent tests on Bell's Inequality seem to
indicate that the non-local variables indeed do not exist. I didn't at first
understand what you were saying.
But we weren't talking about information. My comment was in response to you
saying that particles can't be transported out of a black hole. That is
essentially what Hawking radiation is. However, since Hawking radiation is
random, information is not leaving the black hole.
In other words, I think we're agreeing with each other.
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Darren New, San Diego CA, USA (PST)
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